Wow! fascinating
by Franny on 4/25/24Raymond James Stadium - TampaI could ask for more..Extraordinary...57000 people.Stadium well located I had a blast..I will go to one more at the end of his tour!
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* Venue seating configurations and package locations can vary by market. Packages based on general admission tickets are non-reserved (standing only)
* Venue seating configurations and package locations can vary by market.
* Venue seating configurations and package locations can vary by market.
* Venue seating configurations and package locations can vary by market.
* Venue seating configurations and package locations can vary by market.
* Venue seating configurations and package locations can vary by market.
Kenny Chesney has been one of country music’s most prolific crossover artists for almost the entirety of his three-decade career. The Tennessee native has not only notched 17 No. 1s on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, but has topped the mainstream Billboard 200 nine times, and has sold 35 million albums worldwide. He also stands as one of the highest-grossing artists in live music, raking in more than $1.2 billion and selling 17.9 million tickets across his touring career, according to Billboard Boxscore. After kicking off his solo career with 1994’s In My Wildest Dreams, Chesney nabbed his first of 23 No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart with “She’s Got It All” from 1997’s I Will Stand. His 2003 single “There Goes My Life” remained atop the chart for seven weeks, while 2009’s “Out Last Night” marked his career peak on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. 16. Chesney earned his first No. 1 album of the new decade with 2020’s Here and Now.
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Kenny Chesney 2024 Tour Dates:
Kenny Chesney headed out on his North American tour in April 2024. After kicking off at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, the tour will cover much of the U.S. through August.
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The North American leg of Kenny Chesney’s 2024 tour began on April 20 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
Fans will have the opportunity to purchase six VIP package options for Kenny Chesney’s 2024 tour. VIP packages include perks such as:
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Special guests on Kenny Chesney’s 2024 tour include Megan Moroney, Uncle Kracker and Zac Brown Band on select North American dates. Be sure to check individual event pages to see the exact openers.
Tickets for Kenny Chesney's 2024 dates are on sale now in all markets via Ticketmaster. Standard Tickets are still available for many dates.
Recent Kenny Chesney setlists can be viewed on setlist.fm.
I could ask for more..Extraordinary...57000 people.Stadium well located I had a blast..I will go to one more at the end of his tour!
I have seen KC so many times and it never gets old. He has so much energy and is an incredible live performer. One of the best live performers I have ever seen. The real treat was Megan Maroney! She is amazing live. It won’t be too long before she is headlining her on tours.
Such a great concert! Zac Brown Band and Kenny have such high energy, were constantly moving and put on a great show. Both Zac and Kenny had huge grins the whole time showing they love what they do.
All four acts were great. Kenny Chesney put on a high energy show. There were some minor sound issues but it was opening night. A great night of music.
As usual, Chesney put on a fantastic shoe! He was simply amazing! The mix of old and new music kept the crowd enthusiastic and wanting more!
Venue not so great. Parking was absolutely the worst I’ve experienced. Uncle Kracker was good. Meghan Maroney was okay…… I wouldn’t pay to see her in concert. (My opinion) Zac Brown Band has a plethora of individual talent. Impressive. However, I’m not keen on Zac Brown singing a song in the middle of a different song and then finishing the one he started with. Very annoying. Kenny Chesney still has it. Very entertaining and kept the crowd engaged. I don’t think I would have brought (what appeared to be) drunk Meghan Maroney on stage with drink in hand at the end of your show. JS
Kenny and crew really brought it to Tampa. Great atmosphere, the people, the experience was amazing. Tailgating at this venue is world class, makes you want to up your game for the next one, and I will! Even if you never go inside, the tailgate is worth the journey.
This was my first time at the Raymond James Stadium. It was very surprising to me that they were not prepared for this event. The ladies restroom near my seats had severe plumbing problems. Prior to the show even starting the toilets were backing up and there was soap in only a couple of the dispensers, come on! Call the plumber out to fix that problem before me and 60,000 of my new best friends show up. Seriously, that didn't just happen the night of the concert.
It’s been a minute since we’ve gotten to see Kenny Chesney in concert! But he hasn’t changed at all! Full of energy and all over the place on stage as well! His openers did an amazing job as well getting the crowd warmed up for the ride! Simply put it was one of the best shows I’ve seen in years!! ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
I enjoy Kenny Chesney and the Zac Brown Band, and I did choose the seats way up in the 332 section of the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.....thinking there would be no problem seeing, as they have two huge jumbotrons there. They were never used. The performers were tiny and the large video screen they used on stage...one screen from where I could see....was weirdly turned so that I really could not see much on it with that angle. The whole show (6 hours) was spent seeing the tiny performers run around in the front of the stage. I could not see the center or back of the stage where I was sitting, and that was rarely captured on their smaller screen on the side. I learned my lesson... the hard way... and paying over $300 for two tickets and parking was not worth it after all... not to count the vrbo at $492 as well.